catalog no. 43501. i/5 · 4.214$210 natura date license to cover cpop.159814) which authorized...
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CATALOG NO. 43501. I/5
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Nature Date Application for
mal. of cr(F-11655 which auth. a new 7:tanda, tit Station) to change triinrmitter.
(RCA KA 250 0 y. Robert r. rooth, Jr.
2112 R F
Blom9569 R. & F. '7-23-62
Mod. of CP(BP-11.655) to change studio location W 2066 Bird Street. Oroville. California and operate transmitter by remote control from studio location.
Joseph F. Henne5sey. Atty. Lie, to co,. CP BP-11,655, as mod. which auth. a now standard broadcast station.
batty' Robert M. Booth, Jr.
847-42
re; ace. t interference
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APPLICATION RECORD • BROADCASTING 13i/Oke
K ors A 0 R Lott
FORM BC-121 Aut.. 1955 Call
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AS +i•alligY °Twillle. California
File Nof
nI.109938 Recd Filed
4.5.65 4.8.t5 4..65
Dated
10.4.65
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4.214$210 Natura Date
License to cover CPOP.159814) which authorized increase daytime power from GRANTIED 30.65 250w to 1kw and install new transmitters; (Ciro' 1. re: accept specify type transmitters (RCA-1K) for interf rence) daytine operation and (RCA F. TA 25C-0 for nighttime oreration. (2 Main Transmitt
At4 v Booth & Lovett
Renewal of -license 11.79.68 statamont re orogrPriming
Atty. Booth & Lovett
Application for
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-PER-404
5Z,638 $75
.1.z.NtlirtAL Lir -
GRANTED 2-28-69
FEE OCT
1044.502 R
#4659q0 Pub, antic
.MI11 11=1, ■■• MEN
Voluntary assignment of license to 9
Atty - Booth trmaimm6 eret. filed 11-Lig-68 VIIT.1271N108 (cpirreira amentwe
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GRALTEL 3-18-49 FFF. 4.1.69
1A10-4502 AMENDED 114748 re Table II; Agreement lip Financial.
AMENDED 12.)0-.68 re: Exhibit 4° &MENDED 1m27.-69 prog, re community needs Ift17-69 AMINVID 24-11-69 re programing (asnignee)repl ► to qtr
File No. A2ii2D
Nature I Date ve■m. a.r•Mw.10-. ■••■•■••■ONNI. ■•=1•••••■•1111.■•■=lftw■II■
7 17-74 7-24.74
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Form BC- 121 Srim robe! 1969
APPLICATION RECORD • BROADCASTING Call
Letters
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OROVILI.J. RADIO, INC. Name OrovilIe, California
Dated Application for
The Commissi has not if ed by Letter dated March 29, 1974, station th t it has incurred an
eptarent 113 ility for f reiture in the amount of $300 for willful or epeated lolation of ection 73.4 of Rules. ■•■111M.
BR 194 R & F Pn Recd. PRFc'S
RENEWAL OF LICENSE AMENDED 9.30-74 re: Section II resubmitted VENDED 12-12-74 r: asrsert. programming & equa] Lr
GRANTED 1-24-75
edMee. mimme
i=11
6/16/77 6/29/77
GRANTED EFF:
7/10/77 Inc-8381 R F FORK 316 Also see KF
JUL I 5 X97
Voluntary relinquishment of negative control of 1iPz corp by Each, James J. MbGiffin and Carol G. N6Giffin thru issuance of stock by the licensee corporation to Vernon H. Decker
(Fm)
iit.ty,-13jahl-054-Erezet. +Pp
7-7-77 7-11-77
UG 1 I 19771
RENEWAL OF LICENSE (MAIN 65g AUX.TRANS.)
F. C. C. WASIIIINOTON, D. C.
BR-4I94 R F FN Recd. PRESS
RANTED 11-30-77
KORII Cell L. otter s: APPLICATION RICORCHIROADCASTING
Station Location OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA
46 khz
Name- VILLE RADIO, MC
Action and Date
SUED
Description Dote File No
BTC 80042 8FJ FORM 315 PRESS IA
PH FILED pN REFILED
Voluntary TO from James J. McGiffen and Carol G. ticGif fin to Vernon Uecker, Todd C. McGiffens
.6 1ND et al. 5-20-80 , 8-21-80
GRANTED 9-29- Pin
EFT:
Atty: Julian P. Freret (Booth 6t freret)
...... ....... BR 800731 WN
PRESS
RENEWAL OF LI ENS I3 (MAIN ft AUX. ) EP 1 2 190111 .1.P.Freret,Atty. I
F of 13C.121 Mott+ 1979
TC800428FJ AMENDED 7-23-80 re: Add KEWE•FM to applicat d t at qualifications amended.
About the History Cards …
History Cards were first used by the Department of Commerce to keep track of applicat ions filed by,
and changes to, the earliest AM broadcast stat ions in the early 1920s. The records were
subsequently transferred to the Federal Radio Commission in 1927, and after that to the Federal
Communications Commission when that agency was created in 1934. These cards gradually grew
into a large card file. History Cards remained in use until the creation of the first computerized
database in 1980 to track broadcast applicat ions, the Broadcast Applicat ion Processing System
(BAPS). However, the Commission did not transfer the data from the History Cards to the new
system. Instead, it retained the History Cards in their original form – 3” by 5” filing cards – for
reference.
In 1999, the Commission moved to a new location (445 12th Street SW), and also at that time
created the successor database to BAPS, the Consolidated DataBase System (CDBS). The History
Cards were transferred to microfiche by a contractor (only one set is known to exist), and the
original paper cards were destroyed. The History Cards were stored on the microfiche as negative
images, like those you see above. Generally, they have been left as negatives as those are often
easier to read.
History Cards contain very brief entries and notes about station fac ilit ies, applicat ions, and
ownership. They are not, and never were intended to be, a comprehensive record of a stat ion’s
operations. Nevertheless, they can be useful to help determine, for example, when a stat ion first
went on the air and its call letters at that t ime. History Card comments were generally typed onto
the cards, and thus some records will show more faint ly or with more smudging than others,
depending on the quality of typewriter and ribbon then used. Occasional h andwritten comments,
corrections, and strikeouts may also be found. Cards may be incomplete, missing, or occasionally
out of sequence.
The History Cards are presented here as they were copied to microfiche, to preserve this record for
public use, and with the hope that they will be of value to future researchers of radio stat ion history.